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How to fix P0171 code

P0171 is a diagnostic trouble code that means the engine’s air-to-fuel mixture on Bank 1 is too lean, with too much air ...
Discover the 5 most common Mazda DTC codes and their fixes. We review P0171, P2096, P0126, P0300, and P0420 to help clear ...
Spread the love“`html Understanding your vehicle’s inner workings can feel like deciphering an ancient language. However, with the right knowledge, anyone can learn how to read OBD2 codes, unlocking ...
A gasoline smell in a car's cabin could be caused by a leaking fuel pump or an evaporative emissions system issue. Driving with worn shock absorbers can lead to poor handling and increased wear on ...
Q: My wife has a 2018 Toyota Sienna with 133,000 miles on it. For a few years now, we’ve noticed a gasoline smell in the cabin. We’ve asked a Toyota dealer twice, and two auto repair shops on three ...
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Did a five-minute bolt-on part just turn a powerful Ram Rebel into a limping disaster? Read on to find out the surprisingly common reason for Ray's engine failure and how Ram owners can avoid it.
The “Check Engine” light is a car’s way of raising its hand to say, “Something’s off.” Sometimes it’s minor. Sometimes it’s your wallet’s worst day of the month (or year…). After two decades of ...